We have been accepted for the Great Global Hackerspace Challenge with a project we've entitled the BioBoard. See the full proposal on the sub-page below, as well as the BioBoard pages for more info.

We have been accepted for the Great Global Hackerspace Challenge with a project we've entitled the BioBoard. See the full proposal on the sub-page below, as well as the BioBoard pages for more info.

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== Current status: are there meetings? ==

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On Sep 21, 2011 4:45 PM, "Rikke Rasmussen" wrote:

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Unfortunately not at the moment. We've been meeting semi-regularly on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8, but I've been slacking off recently and not keeping the ball rolling. Will take this as a hint to get get my act together and get back on that. /Rikke

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== WISHLIST ==

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*Sterile bench (HEPA flow hood)

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*OpenPCR

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*Dremlfuge

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*Gel electrophoresis tubs, trays, combs

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*Pressure cooker/autoclave

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*Micropipettes

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*Glass ware (beakers, petri dishes, measuring columns, etc.)

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*Incubator

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*Dedicated fridge

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*[[BioBridge/Equipment]] - list of relevant equipment available at Noisebridge

*[[BioBridge/Equipment]] - list of relevant equipment available at Noisebridge

*[[BioBridge/Hackerspace Challenge proposal]] - self-explanatory

*[[BioBridge/Hackerspace Challenge proposal]] - self-explanatory

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*[[BioBoard]] - initial break-down of the BioBoard into sub-projects

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*[[BioBoard]] - project overview

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*[[BioBoard/Equipment]] - list and discussion of hard- and software we'll need for the BioBoard

Revision as of 21:32, 29 January 2012

Welcome to BioBridge, a new initiative at Noisebridge that has formed as an offpsring of the kombucha brewing and destillation activites at Tastebridge.

The Biobridge project aims to take our efforts to the next level by taking offset in simple, practical, DIY projects such as kombucha fermentation, beer & alcohol brewing/destillation, sourdough culturing, youghurt production, algae growing, etc. Using these projects to demonstrate how scientific tools and rigour can be used not only to improve upon our culturing techniques, but also to provide valuable insight into the underlying biological processes, we want to make serious (micro)biological/biochemical science available to a wide public

We have been accepted for the Great Global Hackerspace Challenge with a project we've entitled the BioBoard. See the full proposal on the sub-page below, as well as the BioBoard pages for more info.

Current status: are there meetings?

On Sep 21, 2011 4:45 PM, "Rikke Rasmussen" wrote:

Unfortunately not at the moment. We've been meeting semi-regularly on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8, but I've been slacking off recently and not keeping the ball rolling. Will take this as a hint to get get my act together and get back on that. /Rikke